How to create multiple events in one page in the form

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gkphotographynyc

Asked on April 02, 2016 at 01:03 PM

HELLO I WANT TO CREATE A DROP DOWN MENU FOR DIFFERENT TYPE OF EVENTS I OFFER AND MAKE ONE FORM AND EVERY OPTION A CLIENT SELECTS TO HAVE IT'S OWN FEILDS TO FILL OUT,. EXAMPLE FIR A WEDDING I HAVE ,, TO FILL OUT... BRIDES NAME AND GROOMS NAME ETC. AND OPTION 2 IS A BAPTISM, SO WHEN THEY CLICK ON BAPTISM I WANT THE FORM TO ASK FOR BABY'S NAME MOTHERS NAME AND SO ON. AND THE SAME FOR SWEET 16.

DO I HAVE TO MAKE DIFFERENT FORMS? THANK YOU AND I APPRECIATE YOUR FEEDBACK

i can't do it and it's to complicated for me, can you log in and help me please On Saturday, April 2, 2016 6:24 PM, JotForm wrote:

New response received A new response has been received: Answered by jonathan You can achieve this on the form by following this user guide: Show-or-Hide-multiple-fields-at-once-using-form-collapse-toolYou can test my demo form https://www.jotform.com/60927111190953It work like this You can also clone the form to review it on your Form Builderuser guide: https://www.jotform.com/help/42-How-to-Clone-an-Existing-Form-from-a-URLLet us know if you need further assistance. View this thread on browser » Unsubscribe Thread 1459635967

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gkphotographynyc

Answered on April 14, 2016 at 11:45 AM

ye this works, also can i modify and add more service types? i need to add ... sweet 16, bar/bat mitzvah,party. thank you i appreciate it! On Wednesday, April 13, 2016 8:50 PM, JotForm wrote:

New response received A new response has been received: Answered by jonathan Please test my demo form https://www.jotform.com/61037554186962It work like this:Let us know if this form works for you and we will add it to your forms list. View this thread on browser » Unsubscribe Thread 1460595145

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Welvin

Answered on April 14, 2016 at 12:54 PM

Yes, you can. Just simply follow the same steps to achieve it in the form. If you clone the form back, you'll see that my colleague added a Form Collapse for each event. Under each collapse, the fields needed for that event. For example, for the Baptism:

Just do the same structure for the other events.

Now, just add a condition to show each section/event when it's selected from the Dropdown on the top of the form.

Please get back to us if you need further assistance on this.

gkphotographynyc

Answered on April 14, 2016 at 04:45 PM

i tried send a test form and it keeps saying ...there are errors on the form, please fix them to continue. it doesn't tell what to fix and i filled out the form correct i see nothing wrong On Thursday, April 14, 2016 12:53 PM, JotForm wrote:

New response received A new response has been received: Answered by Welvin Yes, you can. Just simply follow the same steps to achieve it in the form. If you clone the form back, you'll see that my colleague added a Form Collapse for each event. Under each collapse, the fields needed for that event. For example, for the Baptism:Just do the same structure for the other events.Now, just add a condition to show each section/event when it's selected from the Dropdown on the top of the form.Please get back to us if you need further assistance on this. View this thread on browser » Unsubscribe Thread 1460652887

The reason for the error message was because there were *Required questions/fields that were not filled in

This applies also to the hidden service type...

Example if you were in Baptism and filled up the form, since theere were *Required data as well in Wedding, you cannot submit the form without also filling in those fields.

Anyway, I have fixed this also on my test form by adding a conditional Require/Unrequire as well.

If you test submit the form https://www.jotform.com/61037554186962 again, it will now be able to smartly identify which service type was selected -- so it will only *Require questions on that selected service type.